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Montebello Commerce (Metrolink Station)
Montebello may refer to: Places Australasia * Montebello Islands, Australia Europe * Montebello della Battaglia, Pavia, Italy * Montebello Vicentino, Vicenza, Italy * Montebello di Bertona, Abruzzo, Pescara, Italy * Montebello Ionico, Calabria, Reggio Calabria, Italy * Montebello sul Sangro, Abruzzo, Chieti, Italy * Montebello, Norway, a neighborhood in the borough of Ullern in Oslo ** Montebello (station) Americas * Montebello, California, United States ** Montebello/Commerce station, a Metrolink train station * Montebello, Quebec, Canada ** Montebello station (Quebec) * Montebello, Antioquia, Colombia * Montebello Lakes National Park, Mexico * Coldstream-Homestead-Montebello, Baltimore, a neighborhood of Baltimore, United States * Montebello, New York, United States * Montebello, Virginia, United States * Montebello (Charlottesville, Virginia), a historic home * Montebello Creek, a tributary of Stevens Creek in Santa Clara County, California * Montebello, Nova Scotia, a ...
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Montebello Islands
The Montebello Islands, also rendered as the Monte Bello Islands, are an archipelago of around 174 small islands (about 92 of which are named) lying north of Barrow Island (Western Australia), Barrow Island and off the Pilbara region of Western Australia, Pilbara coast of north-western Australia. The islands form a marine conservation reserve of administered by the Western Australian Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia), Department of Environment and Conservation. The islands were the site of three British atmospheric nuclear weapons tests in 1952 and 1956. Description The islands of the archipelago have a collective land area of about . The largest islands, Hermite and Trimouille, have areas of and respectively. They consist of limestone rock and sand. The rocky parts are dominated by ''Triodia (grass), Triodia'' hummock grassland with scattered shrubs, while the sandy areas support grasses, Cyperaceae, sedges and shrubs, mainly ''Acacia''. Pat ...
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